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Welcome back to the American Cattlemen Podcast. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, he's the owner of the American Cattlemen Podcast he sits down with Bill and Nancy Rudow with Rudow Family Cattle. The conversation focused on the Rudow family’s cattle operation, their philosophy, and details of the upcoming “Regret Free Female Sale” scheduled for November 22, 2025, at their farm near Pana, Illinois.

Bill and Nancy Rudow shared insights into their journey in the cattle industry, highlighting their transition from Limousin to Angus cattle in response to local market preferences. Since 2013, the Rudows have hosted annual female sales, operating with a philosophy centered on simplicity and producing sound, forage-efficient cattle with strong maternal traits. They favor practical performance and structural quality over strict reliance on genetic EPD (Expected Progeny Differences) numbers, trusting that longevity and proven productivity in their herd are stronger indicators of success than metrics alone.

Details about the upcoming sale were discussed, with offerings including purebred bred heifers (largely AI-bred and divided by seasonal calving groups), open heifers, commercial bred and open heifers, and a prized flush opportunity from the standout donor cow, Rudow’s Queen 460. The Rudows emphasized the consistency of their herd, high retention rates of quality heifers, and maternal strength, aiming to produce cattle suitable for real-world conditions.

Logistics of the sale were covered, emphasizing opportunities for both in-person attendance and online bidding via CCI Live. The Rudow family encouraged prospective buyers to visit the farm for early viewing and referenced available catalogs and videos for further information. The episode concluded with appreciation for the support of the cattle community and an invitation to participate in the upcoming sale, highlighting the quality and integrity of the Rudow operation.

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